Pari Movie Celeb Review: Who doesn’t love a horror flick that can actually scare you. Anushka Sharmaproved her mettle as an actor and producer in Pari.One of few Indian Horror movies that can manage to scare you

Unfortunately, the special screening of the movie was canceled due to the sad demise of Sridevi. But Dotting husband Virat Kohli arranged a special screening last night for selected few.

Pari – Not a Fairytale, is all set to release on HOLIday (all pun intended). The Supernatural Horror Drama has been making waves with its Screamers. Anushka Sharma took a risk that seldom actresses will take. The bloody goriness and makeup free look could have any leading lady back out.

Subhash K Jha

The Indian film critic and journalist loved the movie and named it the best supernatural thriller.

'Unquestionably,#Pari is the best supernatural thriller we've seen in Hindi cinema. Sadma meets Fatal Attraction in Pari, the cocktail is heady and original '4 and a half stars, Wait for the full review #PariTomorrowpic.twitter.com/LcwxI0NNbs

Faridoon Shahryar

Journalist Faridoon Shahryar, praises Anushka for the risk and the stretch she has made. He also loved Parambrata Chatterjee effortless performance.

Anushka Sharma is doing the unthinkable and is stretching the https://t.co/5MwRDipiJK requires courage to do what she's doing and she's surprising in the best possible way.Parambrata is a v natural performer n he shines.#Pari is a unique love story and worth watching for sure.. pic.twitter.com/zii19yPGqb

Tushar Joshi

The Editor-in-chief of Bollywood life, just couldn’t stop gushing about the movie. He loves Anushka and Parambrata’s portaryal of their respective characters.

In fact he compares Pari with one of the most acclaimed Indian horror flick Raat, by RGV.

#Pari also serves as an example of how to do horror right. Doesn’t hold back. Everything from the mood to the background score are a perfect blend, creating a spooky aura that engulfs you from the very first frame. Not for the faint hearted!!

I think the last time an Indian horror film got to me was RGV’s Raat. I remember avoiding going to the theatres after that’s empty auditorium dream scene. Fear needs fuel of the mind and #Pari presses all the right buttons.